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send us pictures, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at mymarchdc. or facebook, we'll share your stories over the next couple of weeks. time now 7:57. "i'm tererry mcauliffe, candidae for governor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate change cuccinelli opposed. cuccinelli, a climate change denier, forced the university to spend over half a million dollars defending itself against it's own attorney general. ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at >> ahead at 8:00, a northern virginia community, a trial begins for murder of 19-year-old van neessa fam. a scare in the sky, emergency desession made and reaction from passengers this morning. and hurry, hurry kids, time to catch the bus, we are live with new ceo. how they plan to turn things around this year. good monday morning, i am allison seymour. >> i am sarah simmons in for
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send us your selfies. let's check in with tucker barnes students are dealing with fog. >> yeah, it will be with us for the next couple of hours until 10:00. off to the west, reports of visibility reduced to less than a quarter of a mile, 62 dulles, bwi marshall 62°. going to show you satellite radar picture. the sun just getting going, once we get the sun up, should be a bright and beautiful afternoon with warmer temperatures and humidity. we are expecting mid to upper 80s, noticeably warmer than yesterday. heaviest of the fog is off to the south. culpeper manassas heavy fog, 66, hagerstown heavy fog as well. we should see the fog gradually dissipate. sunshine by afternoon. maybe 88 for daytime high. that is weather. let's get to julie wright and the roads. >> fog is definitely causing problems, delays eastbound 66. out of manassas, the fog is lifting a tad bit. headed in from business 234 out to the rest area. check out the drive on 395, northbound in the clear, so to speak of weather that is. volume def
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send us your picture, recollections, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com, tweet us #myfoxdc or on facebook. bring them to the lobby, put my name on it i'll get them to it. >> we'll put you on "fox 5 morning news." still ahead in our next half hour, unemployment is up in the metro region. sequester could be to blame. >> could our area be on the brink of economic disaster? we are talking to a local person. >> the latest on the more seasonable temperatures, tucker is next. self-feez selfies "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate cdenier, forced the universityae to spend over half a million dollars defending itself against it's own attorney general. ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. ♪ >> that is your rain dance? you missed that, allison. tucker barnes shimmy. >> you did a move? >> just a little bit. >> i don't have a lot of energy. >> tucker n
send us your picture, recollections, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com, tweet us #myfoxdc or on facebook. bring them to the lobby, put my name on it i'll get them to it. >> we'll put you on "fox 5 morning news." still ahead in our next half hour, unemployment is up in the metro region. sequester could be to blame. >> could our area be on the brink of economic disaster? we are talking to a local person. >> the latest on the more seasonable temperatures, tucker is next....
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so more sun for us on tuesday. and but, again we will start increasing heat tuesday wednesday thursday and then isolated shower or storm can't be ruled out even in wednesday thursday time frame. for months bus i think mostly dry. we keeping shower storm possible. forecast but think that's mainly afternoon. mainly south of the d.c. enough breaks up 81 degrees tomorrow your planners look like this. 67° at -- by noon about 75. and then by 4:00. 80 degrees with again couple showers possible. mainly south. here how temperature are look around the region tonight. out to fed i can field tomorrow night here forecast. materials rolling into town and we are going see second pre is a is on game for rid skins. out temperature 76 degrees. at 8:00. following about 71 degrees by time they wrap it up and very, small shower risk i would be really surprised get anything but you know what? before you head out tomorrow, tune us in at 15z and 6:00 make sure everything got on radar. so instead august coming back check out temperatures.
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cold front friday should cool us down, little less humidity. we are going to be on the warm side for much of the week. that is the forecasts julie wright has the roads. >> all right. tucker. no issues to report for the folks coming off of the inner loop leaving tysons out for 270. lanes hear are open. no accidents reported between fairfax and montgomery county. back to school, clark county, prince george keep the eyes peeled for the yellow buses. georgia avenue, this is the camera shot, we have reports there was a stalled truck blocking the westbound lane. we are keeping a close eye. travel slows in virginia out of manassas towards centerville on i-95. we had a vehicle stopped in the hov lanes. that since has cleared. leaving lorton headed out. that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> julie, thank you. there is ongoing safety alert making sure everyone stays safe inside and outside the classroom. >> there have been 12 pedestrians involved in crashes along pennsylvania avenue between darnell drive and walter's lane and forestville. new
cold front friday should cool us down, little less humidity. we are going to be on the warm side for much of the week. that is the forecasts julie wright has the roads. >> all right. tucker. no issues to report for the folks coming off of the inner loop leaving tysons out for 270. lanes hear are open. no accidents reported between fairfax and montgomery county. back to school, clark county, prince george keep the eyes peeled for the yellow buses. georgia avenue, this is the camera shot,...
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a lot of those damaged pieces won't be used but using them as models. we have begun recarving pieces of stone. our shop is crammed full of stones we took off the building. our talented stone carvers are in the shop. we are looking to contract mills in indiana. we are lucky we have a talented team of engineers, masons and engineers. we are lucky we were able to collect the pieces. all of that has been helpful in replicating the work. >> any timetable for finishing this project? i know it is a wow question. >> again, depends on funding, 26 million dollar estimate of repairs many has been coming in. we have raised almost 10 million. long way to go in depending on how the money comes in will allow us to tackle bigger and bigger pieces of the project. >> we appreciate you. we know you are super busy. 1:00, we'll be there. thank you for coming early. this is joe, head mason at the national cathedral. still ahead at 8th, robert griffin iii has heard his critics and choosing to ignore them. we are going to tell you why when we check today's sports. ♪ too big.
a lot of those damaged pieces won't be used but using them as models. we have begun recarving pieces of stone. our shop is crammed full of stones we took off the building. our talented stone carvers are in the shop. we are looking to contract mills in indiana. we are lucky we have a talented team of engineers, masons and engineers. we are lucky we were able to collect the pieces. all of that has been helpful in replicating the work. >> any timetable for finishing this project? i know it...
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you can send us pictures, electronically, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com. up load pictures to facebook page or tweet us @myfoxdc #mymarchdc. we want to hear your stories. >> it appears america is still not color blind. new study by tpeer research center, among blacks, jumps to 79% african-americans lag behind many whites 14% margin, 7 in 10 blacks are treated less fairly by police and courts. also this morning 50 years ago, voting rights a huge issue and remain so today. federal government suing state of texas over new id law which is discriminatory. >> texas is the only state that is discriminating in redistricting. in june, supreme court ruled to remove the -- to seek pre-clearance from the department of justice before making changes to election and redistricting laws. justice department is using a different part of the act in the texas case. now to the violent death of a community activist in d.c. >> police say someone shot timothy dawkins where he lived. the 24 year old studied to become a preacher. he had plans to run for ant commission e commissioner.
you can send us pictures, electronically, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com. up load pictures to facebook page or tweet us @myfoxdc #mymarchdc. we want to hear your stories. >> it appears america is still not color blind. new study by tpeer research center, among blacks, jumps to 79% african-americans lag behind many whites 14% margin, 7 in 10 blacks are treated less fairly by police and courts. also this morning 50 years ago, voting rights a huge issue and remain so today. federal...
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what alarmed me was how it was put to other uses. for example, see are a --cra became a leverage for some banks for competitive bid vantage that they had not earned in the marketplace. one bank in particular rhyme it need not mention the mission was buying the other banks and using c r a to keep competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra based protests by community activists and organizers can slow a bank's acquisition efforts by raising the surgeons the banks involved were ignoring their own markets, assertions that are almost never proved but always carefully investigated by the regulators slow everything down. the bank to which i referred discover the strategy of entering into billions of dollars of financial arrangements for community groups before announcing an acquisition plan. and to no surprise those grooves later wrote letters and sometimes testified in support of that bank's merger efforts. the cra supporters got the joke. in 1999, i came across a lot wonderful colloquy in the national r
what alarmed me was how it was put to other uses. for example, see are a --cra became a leverage for some banks for competitive bid vantage that they had not earned in the marketplace. one bank in particular rhyme it need not mention the mission was buying the other banks and using c r a to keep competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra based protests by community activists and organizers can slow a bank's acquisition efforts by raising the surgeons the...
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future cast giving us activity. then gradual clearing trend but 7:00, 8:00, just in time for sunset, should be noticely less humid. saturday, sunday, great, low to mid 80s. keep sunny into early next week and temperature into the 80s. it will warm up. that is a look at weather. >> steve hershorn with the late latest, hey, steve. >> so far both sides of the beltway, little more company, not enough to slow you down. that is good. pretty good friday so far unlike yesterday, 270 little heavy as you pass 109 passed the truck scales. 270 accident free on to beltway. 95 in virginia. over to lorton, 95 northbound hov lanes moving slowly. going to see it slow down 395 passed the beltway off and on to kings street. nothing too unusual and open up to the 14th street bridge. here we are at the wilson bridge, oxen hill and alexand a alexandria. st. barn bus road, no delay to get to the wilson bridge. that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> steve, thank you. exploring to sea. >> that's right, holly morris is taking us t
future cast giving us activity. then gradual clearing trend but 7:00, 8:00, just in time for sunset, should be noticely less humid. saturday, sunday, great, low to mid 80s. keep sunny into early next week and temperature into the 80s. it will warm up. that is a look at weather. >> steve hershorn with the late latest, hey, steve. >> so far both sides of the beltway, little more company, not enough to slow you down. that is good. pretty good friday so far unlike yesterday, 270 little...
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john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as the first resort to use this force as of 200,550,000 per year or 150 per day. john: we have videotape and arizona adrian that served two tours was asleep in his bet. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screening in telling his wife and son to hide in the clause he walked into the hallway with his military weapon police conducting a drug raid engaged 71 bullets in him 22 times he never engaged his weapon.@ >> his wife called 911. john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat that has been more than one hour that they
john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as...
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john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as the first resort to use this force a of 200,550,000 per year or 150 per day. john: we have videotape and arizona adrian that served two tours was asleep in his bet. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screening in telling his wife and son to hide in the clause he walked into the hallway with his military weapon police conducting a drug raid engaged 71 bullets in him 22 times he never engaged his weapon.@ >> his wife called 911. john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat that has been more than one hour that they h
john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as...
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average new mid size fridge uses 320 kilowatt hours a year. your iphone uses more. >> go figure. that phone is gigantic. it is like putting your ipad to your phone. as we continue, nfl bands certain bags in the wake of the boston bombings. >> ouch. find out what the quarterback who threw the pass had to say for himself. >> a warm up is underway, gary is back with your extended forecast. >> fans across our region are fired up, team returned to fedex field against the pittsburgh steelers. hey guys. >> reporter: we are fired up, it is monday night football. >> playing steelers at 8:00. playoff lost seattle game, robert griffin iii will remember all too well. he is going through pre-game workouts, throwing to receivers down here. doing good footwork. >> he is wearing a shirt, operation patience. he looks good and things have changed since the last time he was on this turf. there is a new field, beautiful, soft. they are going to resod it again in november. >> what we saw these last three weeks. they broke camp last saturday up in richmond. they are trying to build up, what we are goi
average new mid size fridge uses 320 kilowatt hours a year. your iphone uses more. >> go figure. that phone is gigantic. it is like putting your ipad to your phone. as we continue, nfl bands certain bags in the wake of the boston bombings. >> ouch. find out what the quarterback who threw the pass had to say for himself. >> a warm up is underway, gary is back with your extended forecast. >> fans across our region are fired up, team returned to fedex field against the...
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when your employer gives you a smart phone to take home and use it for work, smartest thing is to use it only for work. >> there is a lawsuit. a woman sued her supervisor claiming he went through her e-mails on her work phone. the company's policy on personal e-mail access was not easy to find. settlement talks are underway and could set new standards for personal e-mail on company devices. a lot of changes. >> lawsuit or not, i wouldn't put my personal stuff on it. live fox business in new york. how do you think paychecks compare to your counter parts? interesting story on the work place coming up next. >> welcome back, in today's business beat, inequality when it comes to paychecks. joleen kent with fox business network live in new york, good morning, joleen. how are you? >> good morning. how are you? >> great. >> dow is down 18 points. dow ended 70 points lower, nasdaq down 13. this is the fourth consecutive session for dow and s&p 500. this is the largest losing streak since -- tomorrow 2:00 eastern around the world from china to europe. they are hedging wondering what the fed cou
when your employer gives you a smart phone to take home and use it for work, smartest thing is to use it only for work. >> there is a lawsuit. a woman sued her supervisor claiming he went through her e-mails on her work phone. the company's policy on personal e-mail access was not easy to find. settlement talks are underway and could set new standards for personal e-mail on company devices. a lot of changes. >> lawsuit or not, i wouldn't put my personal stuff on it. live fox...
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. >> tim: john farrell telling us before the game, that uehara and tazawa have been god sends for the red sox this year. getting much, much more than expected out of the two right handers. >> kenny: 1-2 from breslow. a sharp grounder taken to the bag by carp. ichiro ground out for the fourth time today. yankees strand two. it's seventh inning stretch time here at fenway. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] getting together to do some good: priceless. spend $10 or more with your mastercard when you dine out and mastercard will donate up to $4 million to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time. >> kenny: today's telecast is sponsored by just for men auto stop, the foolproof way to get rid of gray. and by mazda. we believe if it's not worth driving, it's not worth building. changes for the yankees. ichiro moves from right field to center field. vernon wells remains in the game in right after pinch hitting for brett gardner. dustin pedroia leading off against adam warren who retired the only batter he faced. shane victorino to end the sixth inning. yankees starter, hiroki kuroda we
. >> tim: john farrell telling us before the game, that uehara and tazawa have been god sends for the red sox this year. getting much, much more than expected out of the two right handers. >> kenny: 1-2 from breslow. a sharp grounder taken to the bag by carp. ichiro ground out for the fourth time today. yankees strand two. it's seventh inning stretch time here at fenway. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] getting together to do some good: priceless. spend $10 or more with your...
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stay with us at abc2 news hash tag gmm on twitter. >>> tonight the eldersburg community will get a second chance to end violence. last tuesday hundreds came out for the events around baltimore for the national night owled. -- night out. tonight's event will include food music and activities for the kids. and it starts at 6 in the sykesville freedom district fire department carnival route. >>> pair of burglars are terrorizing in pigtown. those living there say two teens broke into one house saturday. that home owner posted a description of the suspects on a neighborhood watch page and then the very next day, the teens were back in the same neighborhood. neighbors followed the teens until they disappeared on washington boulevard five minutes before police showed up. >> we discussed the response time which i think was about 2 hours later after at least five neighbors called 911 yesterday. it was about two hours later they arrived. i think four cars showed up. by that time, the kid had left. >> police say the records show the units arrived 5 to 10 minutes after the initial 911 call. but a few
stay with us at abc2 news hash tag gmm on twitter. >>> tonight the eldersburg community will get a second chance to end violence. last tuesday hundreds came out for the events around baltimore for the national night owled. -- night out. tonight's event will include food music and activities for the kids. and it starts at 6 in the sykesville freedom district fire department carnival route. >>> pair of burglars are terrorizing in pigtown. those living there say two teens broke...
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gary is coming back to tell us all about it. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for gogovernor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate change cuccinelli opposed. cuccinelli, a climate change denier, forced the university to spend over half a million dollars defending itself against it's own attorney general. ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. >>> a bar manager in florida was caught on surveillance video spiking another bar tenders' drink. the video shows jeff robertson and a female bartender enjoying drinks after a long day on the job, right. the woman went straight to thent hospital after work, and a tocks col report confirms she -- toxicology report confirms she o was drugged. >>> staying in florida tonight where an infant died last week after accidentally eating a packet of laundry deterrent.de >> his mother told police shece had placed the packet inf
gary is coming back to tell us all about it. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for gogovernor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate change cuccinelli opposed. cuccinelli, a climate change denier, forced the university to spend over half a million dollars defending itself against it's own attorney general....
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kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should not be engaged in a civil war in syria that might have either that outcome or iranian-backed -- >> so, why not do nothing? why not just come back into that classic isolationist stance and let them fight it out, as many in this country would like the president to do? >> i wouldn't recommend isolationism but i wouldn't embroil us in this particular war. we have a much bigger problem, a strategic problem with iran. i think if we do what we need to do there, regime change, syria and a lot of other things will take place -- will take their due course. they'll be f
kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should...
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i use to... when i get up in the morning to put on my socks, to bend over to put them on, i use to have this... pain, i don't have it anymore. >> now this is not a, a music show, this is not a sports show. this is a show about pain care. so when someone watches this program, either they have pain or someone they know has pain. and here's a very powerful and frightening statistic. today there are 60 million women between 40 and 60 who are acting as caregivers to their mothers. and the daughter, from 40 to 60, is using their body up, having more pain prematurely at a younger age than ever before. you have 100 million people in the u.s. today over 50 years old and in a few short years you'll have 70 million people over 65. inflammation is going to play a devastating role in our society unless you can control it. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't
i use to... when i get up in the morning to put on my socks, to bend over to put them on, i use to have this... pain, i don't have it anymore. >> now this is not a, a music show, this is not a sports show. this is a show about pain care. so when someone watches this program, either they have pain or someone they know has pain. and here's a very powerful and frightening statistic. today there are 60 million women between 40 and 60 who are acting as caregivers to their mothers. and the...
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. most of these voices the couple of the law for violence or soft. but we drove the window climbed in and tried to start it. we pushed it a little way we were drunk. consumed with you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. or you'll stay with me to school for a moment but there it felt like it was bad but there's a street to it and you're going to beat me up at any moment. as i turned my back i couldn't help wondering about my safety love a good elephant is an award and he's there the father you could say that slobber races he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. we speak your language as i mean can i be well enough to dance with. this program seems documentaries in spanish what matters to you. the only true image of angola's story. here. altie spanish find out more visit. although it's been almost four months since the horrific boston bombings that left three dead and dozens injured there are still plenty of questions left unanswered pr
should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. most of these voices the couple of the law for violence or soft. but we drove the window climbed in and tried to start it. we pushed it a little way we were drunk. consumed with you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. or you'll stay with me to school for a moment but there it felt like it was bad but there's a street to it and you're going to beat me up at any moment. as i turned my...
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but i think that it should inspire us to see the progress made that gives us the strength to keep marching. and no one is a better symbol of that than the first lady, who has been the target of so many attacks from the right. and yet she has made the decision just to ignore the noise. listen to this. >> i grew up in the same neighborhoods, went to the same schools, faced the same struggles, shared the same hopes and dreams that all of you share. i am you. and the only reason that i am standing up here today is that back when i was your age, i made a set of choices with my life, do you hear me? choices. i chose not to listen to the doubters and the haters. >> i mean, that's really inspirational. >> she is just -- look, she is magnificent. and she inspires me in so many ways because she is public school educated. you know, she just worked really, really hard. and i agree with what allison was saying. and i know it can be a very pessimistic time, but just the sight of she and barack obama and their two daughters in the white house is a mind-boggling thing. i have a friend victor whose son ale
but i think that it should inspire us to see the progress made that gives us the strength to keep marching. and no one is a better symbol of that than the first lady, who has been the target of so many attacks from the right. and yet she has made the decision just to ignore the noise. listen to this. >> i grew up in the same neighborhoods, went to the same schools, faced the same struggles, shared the same hopes and dreams that all of you share. i am you. and the only reason that i am...
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this used to be the last resort. the last thing you did when you had -- when no other approach would work. now we are seeing it as the first resort police use. in 2005, 50,000 swat raids a year. >> he served two tours in iraq. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screaming. after telling his wife and youngest son to hide in the closet he grabbed his military weapon and walked out to the hallway. >> police who were conducting a drug raid shot 71 bullets he would never disengage his safety 22 times. >> and he lay on the board bleeding vanessa called 911. >> john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat >> they wouldn't allow them to treat her husband for more than an hour. they had to secure the scene. in that time the marine bled to death. this has to be a very extreme example. >> in my research for the book i found over 50 cases where a completely innocent person was killed in these raids. even when the raid happened the police department admitted if he had survived they didn't find anything they co
this used to be the last resort. the last thing you did when you had -- when no other approach would work. now we are seeing it as the first resort police use. in 2005, 50,000 swat raids a year. >> he served two tours in iraq. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screaming. after telling his wife and youngest son to hide in the closet he grabbed his military weapon and walked out to the hallway. >> police who were conducting a drug raid shot 71 bullets he would never disengage...
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war on terror in response of it tax on the us over a decade of constant fear mongering and aggression. as if that hasn't been the case . while the blaze is not exactly the kind of exposure i'd prefer for the show ruffling their feathers is a clear sign that i'm on the right track so let's keep breaking the set. of the two clocks that were of the future ever seen anything like the trouble. in an era of rampant surveillance government secrecy and whistleblower crackdowns more and more questions have arisen over the actions and intentions of the us government regardless of how doubtful we may be of its justifications worktop to just accept the explanations that are given and if we don't if we acknowledge the gaping holes well that just makes us conspiracy theorists the project of term that for years has been cast on those who have been bold enough to ask questions so how did we get to a place where truth seekers are now conspiracy theorists and what damage does it do to the pursuit of truth talk about all that and more i'm joined by lance to hayden smith a professor of public administrat
war on terror in response of it tax on the us over a decade of constant fear mongering and aggression. as if that hasn't been the case . while the blaze is not exactly the kind of exposure i'd prefer for the show ruffling their feathers is a clear sign that i'm on the right track so let's keep breaking the set. of the two clocks that were of the future ever seen anything like the trouble. in an era of rampant surveillance government secrecy and whistleblower crackdowns more and more questions...
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there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea pushes security for your party is a goal that pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . please please please the lugger leave. much to be. released. her. mother lisa. lisa misleader relief. the lucky. look at. her. let's. keep. lisa. lisa most syrian civilians slaughtered that as they have plundered by al-qaeda linked to rebel fighters. rival week. president obama says most want to. changez relations need some time while russia's foreign minister insists there's no cold war shadow and both polish need to act like adults. and the battle for moscow begins at six candidates of wired to become a look at why the campaign is a real nail biter for those in leading the race.
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a 37-year-old customs broker guided us through the street, warning us of government gunmen. already two journalists have been killed. >> take cover to take the picture. >> reporter: are there snipers trying to shoot? he said he came here because he believes his boat was stolen. >> we're fighting for principles. the president we elected, okay? the government -- the muslim brotherhood -- >> reporter: he showed us a field hospital. chaos. they don't know how many have been injured, let alone killed today. this man was shot in the upper thigh with a live round. some of the injured are being taken to hospitals. others are just being treated on the ground. but there is more to this story. police uncovered ammunition hidden in coffins in a protest camp. and video from an egyptian newspaper shows demonstrators armed and firing. protesters pushed the armored vehicle off a bridge. five soldiers were inside. today may be just the beginning. the islamic extremists who backed the muslim brotherhood burned churches and attacked the government buildings nationwide. a close ally today tried
a 37-year-old customs broker guided us through the street, warning us of government gunmen. already two journalists have been killed. >> take cover to take the picture. >> reporter: are there snipers trying to shoot? he said he came here because he believes his boat was stolen. >> we're fighting for principles. the president we elected, okay? the government -- the muslim brotherhood -- >> reporter: he showed us a field hospital. chaos. they don't know how many have been...
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their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your goodriving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. the. lori: and outgoing homeland security secretary napolitano leaves as long as surveying secretary after holding the position 4.5 years this season to a tax of america's sial and our chief corresppndent has our report. >> consider taking questions to napolitano address the national press club here in washington. >> looking back i can say there is oneake away one object lesson of a core operating principle i have learned and embraceds secretary it is this, in a world of the fall the threats come to the key to our success is the ability to be flexible and agile. >> the longest serving homeland security secretary also the first woman to hold the position is the porter said her immediate response to hurricane sandy when she was on the ground within hours was one of her better moments but critics say she followed the adm
their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your goodriving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. the. lori: and outgoing homeland security secretary napolitano leaves as long as surveying secretary after holding the position 4.5 years this season to a tax of america's sial and our chief corresppndent has our report. >> consider taking questions...
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and many of us head to the spa for a massage and a facial. but a new beauty craze has many scratching their heads while others are a bit grossed out. cbs reporter, wendy, on the unique benefits of one of my favorites, the bird poop facial. >> it looks like an ordinary facial. cleansing, steaming, and exfoliation. but workers at the new york day spa add an unusual ingredient to this exfoal ant. >> bird poop. >> not just any kind of bird poop. this is only from nightingales. >> it creates a very great product to cleans the skin. and it is because of the kinds of seeds that it feeds on. >> it is part of the geisha facial offered in new york at this luxury spa. employees demonstrated it for us. >> it's been around for centuries. the geishas of ancient japan, used it to cleans their face. >> spa employees say the enzymes in the droppings help brighten the skin and make it glow. it tingles as you apply it. >> i don't think i'd want to try that. that's kind of scary. >> it does not sound appealing. >> it's not surprising people are turned off, but t
and many of us head to the spa for a massage and a facial. but a new beauty craze has many scratching their heads while others are a bit grossed out. cbs reporter, wendy, on the unique benefits of one of my favorites, the bird poop facial. >> it looks like an ordinary facial. cleansing, steaming, and exfoliation. but workers at the new york day spa add an unusual ingredient to this exfoal ant. >> bird poop. >> not just any kind of bird poop. this is only from nightingales....
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well, tonight, abc's linzie davis shows us a new test revealed today using famous faces to help make that distinction. >> reporter: take a guess, what's this person's name? recognize this person? now, what about this person makes them famous? turns out these faces may help predict if you'll develop dementia. here's how it works -- researchers at northwestern medicine showed 20 celebrity faces one at a time. can you name him? right, if you said albert einstein that's two points. now why was he famous? think it through. if you said, "scientist," or even, "e=mc 2" then you get another two points. two groups took the test, and reliably, those with dementia clearly struggled for answers a lot more than those without. >> we're trying to better understand dementia and identify them earlier and earlier. if we think about heart disease, for example, we don't like to treat someone after they had a heart attack. we try to intervene earlier. >> reporter: dementia, a slow decline in overall mental ability and memory -- most commonly shows up as alzheimer's disease, which is steadily growing. by 2
well, tonight, abc's linzie davis shows us a new test revealed today using famous faces to help make that distinction. >> reporter: take a guess, what's this person's name? recognize this person? now, what about this person makes them famous? turns out these faces may help predict if you'll develop dementia. here's how it works -- researchers at northwestern medicine showed 20 celebrity faces one at a time. can you name him? right, if you said albert einstein that's two points. now why...
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the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they enable the persecution and? >> they get the sense of the arabs praying that proves to be a disaster the administration has been supportive of the muslim brotherhood and once they come to power we have seen a nosedive in countries like libya a and egypt and syria. since the al qaeda rebellion takeover several churches have been attacked in tons have a big kick debt of the country in egypt under one year under morsi christians were thrown into prison by breaking the blasphemy law where it is 30 years of mubarak ned of that happened but now with syria and with those of the non muslims i
the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they...
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like to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. although it's been almost four months since the horrific boston bombings that left three dead and dozens injured there are still plenty of questions left unanswered probably the most disturbing of which is the mysterious death of even again. that i showed was a twenty seven year old chechen man who was shot and killed in his florida home by f.b.i. agents who were there to win target him over his connection with the sarnia brothers . was unarmed and he was shot seven times once in the head if issue explanation of why it's fallen apart last month i spoke to our shelves of widow on this show about seeking accountability for what she calls an execution and now his father's in miami to seek justice for his son and demand answers from the f.b.i. all artes on a saucy a churkin to travel to florida to follow up on the case and speak to josh's father . a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the
like to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. although it's been almost four months since the horrific boston bombings that left three dead and dozens injured there are still plenty of questions left unanswered probably the most disturbing of which is the mysterious death of even again. that i showed was a twenty seven year old chechen man who was shot and killed in his florida home by f.b.i. agents who were there to win target him over his connection with the sarnia...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation today please. play. live. live. live. live. live. live please. live from moscow in a cold in the crossfire kurds living in a northern syrian area face a deadly onslaught from al qaeda extremists ready to wipe them out to make way for a breakaway islamic state. barack obama accuses rusher of reverting to a cold war mentality while moscow declares old hostilities dead and buried we reported on the latest chill in relations triggered by the snowden dispute. and candidates for the post take this skirmish to the media readers we report on the campaign promises of the main rival. kevin.
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation today please. play. live. live. live. live. live. live please. live from moscow in a cold in the crossfire kurds living in a northern syrian area face a deadly onslaught from al qaeda extremists ready to wipe them out to make way for a breakaway islamic state. barack obama accuses rusher of reverting to...
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they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same warner. this series is selling and spraying water. luk right on the same place the first trip to mum and i were being butchered. on our reporters twitter and. on instagram. to be on the no lenger on mom. place. and. if you leave the. economic ups and downs in the final months day the longer the deal sank i and the rest because it's going to take a little bit every week and also named the leg. length. more news today violence is once again flared up look. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today pledge. well no i told you my language as well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports so i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to secure a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you punch be ready for. freedom of speech and slid down the freedom to cost. of the crossfire beca
they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same warner. this series is selling and spraying water. luk right on the same place the first trip to mum and i were being butchered. on our reporters twitter and. on instagram. to be on the no lenger on mom. place. and. if you leave the. economic ups and downs in the final months day the longer the deal sank i and the rest because it's going to take a little bit every week and also named the leg. length. more news...
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and very, very comfortable for us. as we head throughout sunday, it does get to become some of the hottest weather of the week, with temperatures in the low to mid-90s inland, and 60s at the coastline. warming right on track. we delivered on this forecast, i must say. >> good to see 90s again. >> been a while. >>> the niners gear up for the upcoming season. they want to help you gear up by toasting team colors. >> 49ers is teaming up with pepsi to help the faithful fans get in gear. pepsi announced it will be the official sponsor of the new stadium in santa clara. today through october 5th, gold cans, 49ers gold cans will be placed in pepsi products throughout northern california. fans who find the gold cans can win team gear, vip tailgates, behind the scenes tours, and a chance to meet the players. >>> more star power dropping by the america's cup this past weekend just before heading outside. chili pepper front man getting an up-close and personal look at the action. saturday he got a tour from oracle team usa, even
and very, very comfortable for us. as we head throughout sunday, it does get to become some of the hottest weather of the week, with temperatures in the low to mid-90s inland, and 60s at the coastline. warming right on track. we delivered on this forecast, i must say. >> good to see 90s again. >> been a while. >>> the niners gear up for the upcoming season. they want to help you gear up by toasting team colors. >> 49ers is teaming up with pepsi to help the faithful...
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it is nice of us. yeah. >> he gets really lonely and sad if you don't call. >> jimmy: he is lonely and sad. but, no, but your dad sent me an e-mail. he goes, you've got to check out my daughter. >> wow. >> jimmy: yeah. he goes, look at this thing that he did -- no, no. >> i'm kidding. >> jimmy: there was more to the e-mail. >> i'm joking, i'm joking. >> jimmy: there's more to the e-mail than that. >> there are like eight spaces. >> jimmy: no, he said, watch this thing that he did, i think it's cool, tell me if you think it's cool, or something. and it was you singing, ke$ha's "tik tok," but slowed down like a ballad. it was a beautiful version of "tik tok." >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: by ke$ha. >> by ke$ha. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and the lyrics are kind of crazy if you slow them down. if you really brush your teeth with a bottle of jack. does she really do that? i don't think that really happened. >> jimmy: you made that sound romantic. >> she has a little bit of romance in her. >> jimmy: i kno
it is nice of us. yeah. >> he gets really lonely and sad if you don't call. >> jimmy: he is lonely and sad. but, no, but your dad sent me an e-mail. he goes, you've got to check out my daughter. >> wow. >> jimmy: yeah. he goes, look at this thing that he did -- no, no. >> i'm kidding. >> jimmy: there was more to the e-mail. >> i'm joking, i'm joking. >> jimmy: there's more to the e-mail than that. >> there are like eight spaces. >>...
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thanks forbeing with for being with us many i am-- for being with us i am charley crowson. >> and i am megan pringle. >> we did make it through the week. as we check out maryland's most powerful radar. mainly dry but we are dealing with a light shower trying to drop into frederick county. throughout the morning, i am going to keep the chance for an isolated shower to pop up in the forecast waiting for the cold front to trerse the area it will do so and dry things out and we will start to see and feel less humid. especially as we head towards the weekend. in the meantime, the temperature in catonsville at 71. we are above average quite warm. 69 in davidsonville and 74 in emmitsburg and going intolunchtime, 83 degrees. let's check the traffic with lauren. >> reporter: good morning. we are a. [audio not understandable] if you are traveling on 95 in howard county we are looking at 64 miles per hour northbound at 195. no problems traveling all the way to downtown baltimore. the fort mchenry tunnel and harbor tunnel are in great shape and as we check in and look at the main lines the jfx, 54
thanks forbeing with for being with us many i am-- for being with us i am charley crowson. >> and i am megan pringle. >> we did make it through the week. as we check out maryland's most powerful radar. mainly dry but we are dealing with a light shower trying to drop into frederick county. throughout the morning, i am going to keep the chance for an isolated shower to pop up in the forecast waiting for the cold front to trerse the area it will do so and dry things out and we will...
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they are designed to be barriers to protect us from danger. and they should be respected as such and not push the safety envelope. >> after that, the rangers raised the railings. homers's parents wants the braves to take similar action. >> it shouldn't have happened. they let my son down. >> homer's death is being investigated by authorities believe it was an accident. the stadium says they will have no comment pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> and just ahead, the girl who was attacked by a bear and tried to make nice-nice to get away. >>> closed captioning sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by-- >>> stay tuned, there's more "i ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing live tv from southwest. now you can turn your device into your television. try it for free today, only on southwest airlines. on the air. in the air. with live tv. >>> it's a remarkable story of survival, a 12-year-old girl mauled by a bear during a jog near her grandparents' house, incredibly she tried to get away by, believe it or not, petting the
they are designed to be barriers to protect us from danger. and they should be respected as such and not push the safety envelope. >> after that, the rangers raised the railings. homers's parents wants the braves to take similar action. >> it shouldn't have happened. they let my son down. >> homer's death is being investigated by authorities believe it was an accident. the stadium says they will have no comment pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> and just...
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our sign we used that and our sign is smaller. it's designed similarly but it smaller cbs >> thank you if you could put that up. yeah. i see similarities there for sure. okay. thank you very much. i think that the other point that's made there's a bank first national bank of northern california which tried to put too many words into its logo and decided to put letters and the letters are small and you don't know it's a bank and it's not as busy a streetcar it's hard to figure out what happened to that bank but the sign is so small. i think it's not necessarily a matter of size but how taste full. we have so many triangular signs and people will be coming from 3 directions but i think the number of signs is okay >> commissioner yu. i do remember a lengthy distribution about this if i could ask staff to talk about that >> as i recall the issues that were raised was the number of signs since it's a curb building and the two proposed signs are next to each other. i think that you are concerned the commission expressed concerns you don
our sign we used that and our sign is smaller. it's designed similarly but it smaller cbs >> thank you if you could put that up. yeah. i see similarities there for sure. okay. thank you very much. i think that the other point that's made there's a bank first national bank of northern california which tried to put too many words into its logo and decided to put letters and the letters are small and you don't know it's a bank and it's not as busy a streetcar it's hard to figure out what...
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and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more on this ahead. and in georgia a fifteen year old boy is denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance the child's family claims it's because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law more on this story in today's show. hello there it's tuesday august thirteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our two. we start our newscast in fort meade maryland today where brother manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of the army private first class manning was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of classified documents to ante secrecy website wiki leaks our two correspondent liz wahl joined me earlier from fort meade wi
and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more on this ahead. and in georgia a fifteen year old boy is denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance the child's family claims it's because of his history of low grades and...
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showing us the postcards from american sending condolences to his family by key hopes those behind his son's killing would show some heart as well. maybe the f.b.i. will have some kind of guilt resurface and it meant that they committed this fatal mistake for several years prior to his death ibrahim was not able to leave the u.s. while waiting to be granted a green card he eventually received permanent residence status and had plans to visit home on may twenty fourth but he died two days earlier. i'll never get tired do what i can i'm just not able to leave this. r.t. orlando florida. the u.s. is striving to play down any rift in relations with latin america caused by the revelations of the n.s.a. spying abroad secretary of state john kerry is on a visit to two of america's chief allies in the region but the surveillance issue is clearly casting a shadow over the talks south america is fuming over edward snowden's revelations that the n.s.a. targeted most of the nations on the continent by monitoring internet traffic brazil colombia mexico and venezuela apparently of most interest loca
showing us the postcards from american sending condolences to his family by key hopes those behind his son's killing would show some heart as well. maybe the f.b.i. will have some kind of guilt resurface and it meant that they committed this fatal mistake for several years prior to his death ibrahim was not able to leave the u.s. while waiting to be granted a green card he eventually received permanent residence status and had plans to visit home on may twenty fourth but he died two days...
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him toward a family insist he was unarmed while being interrogated about his links with the many key used of carrying out the boston marathon bombings there are allegations he was shot in the back of the head artes and is to see chalk and i met the grieving father who wants justice for his son a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it even for a second barely containing his grief by keats a dash of takes a moment several times during our interview. a few days ago he arrived in the u.s. from russia to seek answers for his son in brigham's tragic death this is the entrance into the condo where twenty seven year old greg lived minutes away from disney world it was here that on may twenty second after reportedly being questioned by officials for hours he was shot and killed by the f.b.i. under circumstances most of which remain murky. from reminiscing about ibrahim as a child who was very much into sports. to looking through graphic im
him toward a family insist he was unarmed while being interrogated about his links with the many key used of carrying out the boston marathon bombings there are allegations he was shot in the back of the head artes and is to see chalk and i met the grieving father who wants justice for his son a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it...